Nearly 400,000 Sudanese were able to return to their homes within nearly three months, about a year after being forced to be forced due to the war raging in their home country in East Africa, the International Organization for Migration (IMO) announced Monday.

Since mid -April 2023, Sudan remains submerged in the barbaric war for power between two generalsthe head of the Armed Forces Abdel Fatah al -Burhan, the de facto leader of the country of about 50 million inhabitants, and his right hand up to then Mohammed Hamdan DougloHead of the Paramilateral Rapid Support Forces (IT).

In hostilities have lost their lives tens if not hundreds of thousands of people and have been uprooted 12 million citizensturned into internal displaced and refugees.

From December to March, “Somewhere 396,738 people” They returned to areas recaptured by the army, expelring paramilitaries from two states.

Almost everyone returned to their homes in the eastern state You, that was largely recaptured by the army in December, and Al Jazeera, recovered in January. Both states are in the central part of the country.

Many displaced families have returned to their looted or even burned homes after more than a year of exile under very bad circumstances, they confirmed members of many of them.

The war in Sudan has caused one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world.

And the UN coordinator on humanitarian affairs in Sudan, Clementine Nukette-Salamiat the same time stressed yesterday that he has gathered as soon as the 6.3% TThe necessary funds to provide humanitarian aid of vital importance to civilians.

On a national scale, nearly 25 million people have severe nutritional insecurity and part of them.

The armed conflict cut the country in two: the army controls the north and east of the section; Darfur (west) and areas of south.